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Acadian Redfish

Sebastes fasciatus

The Acadian redfish, also known as the Atlantic redfish, Acadian rockfish, or Labrador redfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the subfamily Sebastinae, the rockfishes, part of the family Scorpaenidae. It is native to the deep waters of the northwestern Atlantic.

Freshwater
Acadian Redfish reference image
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Identification points

  • Scientific name: Sebastes fasciatus; family: Unknown family.
  • Water type: unknown; native or main range: Global species occurrence records indexed by GBIF..
  • Use body shape, color pattern, mouth position, fin shape, and local range together for field identification.

Habitat

Acadian Redfish is associated with marine or coastal habitats within its range, including nearshore, offshore, reef, shelf, or pelagic waters depending on the species.

Bait notes

Common approaches include baitfish, cut bait, squid, jigs, plugs, spoons, soft plastics, trolling lures, or locally proven rigs.

Behavior

Activity often follows bait movement, tide or current edges, water temperature, structure, and seasonal migrations.

Caution

Check official local rules for seasons, size limits, bag limits, protected status, gear restrictions, and consumption advisories.

Fishing notes

Use the Acadian Redfish range, habitat, and local regulations to choose tackle, depth, presentation speed, and harvest decisions.